Ninja’s new super-fast pressure cooker promises dinner in a flash, but it doesn't come cheap.
A massive safety recall affecting 1.8 million Ninja Foodi pressure cookers has been initiated due to a dangerous defect that has already caused over 100 burn injuries. The Consumer Product Safety ...
NEW YORK — SharkNinja is recalling more than 2 million pressure cookers sold in the U.S. and Canada — after consumers reported over 100 burn injuries spanning from a hazard that can cause hot food to ...
More than a million Ninja pressure cookers are being recalled because the lid could come open during use and pose a possibly serious burn risk. According to the recall on the Consumer Product Safety ...
Ninja has launched the HyperHeat 6.5 QT Pressure Cooker to the US market. The new pressure cooker has nine programmes, a SimpliServe Pot for serving, and cooks up to two times faster than a slow ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you’re one of the millions of home cooks who rely on a SharkNinja Foodi pressure cooker to whip up quick weeknight meals, it ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled 1.8 million Ninja Foodi pressure cookers because the lid can loosen and emit steam, risking burn injuries. The company has received more than 100 ...
Get any of our free daily email newsletters — news headlines, opinion, e-edition, obituaries and more. NEW YORK (AP) — SharkNinja is recalling more than 2 million pressure cookers sold in the U.S. and ...
SharkNinja recalled over 2 million pressure cookers in the U.S. and Canada due to a faulty lid that can be opened while in use, causing serious burn risks. The CPSC says 106 people in the U.S.